The bill after every Senate and Delegate has approved or the votes win, the bill then must go to the executive branch.
Cabinet members of the Executive Branch of the United States government are chosen by the president. However, they can only be approved by the US Senate.
The Executive Branch of US Government is comprised of the President, the Cabinet, and departments under the Cabinet members.The US government was designed to have three branches, providing a system of checks and balances that was supposed to keep any one branch from becoming too powerful. The President is in the Executive branch. Congress (the House and the Senate) comprises the Legislative branch. And the Supreme Court is the Judicial branch.
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The US President, who is head of the Executive branch, nominates (selects) US Supreme Court justices. They must then be approved by a simple majority (51%) of the Senate (Legislative branch). If the Senate votes in favor of the nominee, then the President makes the appointment.
The U.S. Senate must confirm such appointments.
The appointment of executive branch official must approved by the Senate. These include cabinet appointments and ambassadors. The US Constitution requires this interaction.
Actually, the judicial branch appoints people to be in the executive branch.
The president (Executive branch) appoints the Secretary who must be approved by the Senate (Legislative).
The bill after every Senate and Delegate has approved or the votes win, the bill then must go to the executive branch.
The legislative branch forms committees to oversee the activities of the Executive Branch. These committees are typically found in both the Senate and the House of Representatives and play an important role in conducting hearings, performing investigations, and providing oversight over the executive agencies and departments.
Appointment of federal judges is a two-step process involving both the Executive and Legislative Branches of government. The President (Executive Branch) nominates someone for a vacancy on the bench, and the Senate (Legislative Branch) approves or rejects the nomination to complete the appointment.The executive branch (specifically the President) appoints federal judges subject to confirmation by the Senate.
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The senate approves and disapproves treaties but the executive branch makes the treaties with the other countries!
The Executive Branch does not have houses, except maybe the White House. It is the Legislative Branch (US Congress) that has two houses: the House of Representatives and the Senate.
Cabinet members of the Executive Branch of the United States government are chosen by the president. However, they can only be approved by the US Senate.
I'm pretty sure that it is the executive branch. Incorrect, the judicial system determines whether the laws enacted by the senate/house and approved by the executive are constitutional.